The Action is the first employee newsletter of Indiana Ordnance Works smokeless powder plant on Highway 62 in Charlestown, Indiana. There are just 11 issues of The Action. Numbers 3, 6 and 7 are missing from this collection. The U.S. Government...

A List of Inhabitants, Their Residence and Occupation, A Classified Commercial Directory, A Complete Directory of Householders Arranged by Streets and Consecutive Numbers on Houses; A complete record of churches, schools, secret and benevolent...

A List of Inhabitants, Their Residence and Occupation, A Classified Commercial Directory, A Complete Directory of Householders Arranged by Streets and Consecutive Numbers on Houses; A complete record of churches, schools, secret and benevolent...

A List of Inhabitants, Their Residence and Occupation, A Classified Commercial Directory, A Complete Directory of Householders Arranged by Streets and Consecutive Numbers on Houses; A complete record of churches, schools, secret and benevolent...

Photograph showing a small locomotive on the left and a man, possibly the conductor, looking at what appears to be a schedule. The New Albany Railroad station is on the right. The one-storey, red brick and limestone station is set up from the...

Image is of a page advertising spring fashions for those who drive cars, in the year 1917. There are five pictures, two focused on hats and veils and the other three on complete outfits. All are women.

Publicity photograph of a group of people enjoying a lunch at a Fern Grove picnic table. The picture includes the two long benches and wooden trestle table covered with a picnic cloth. Eleven people are gathered around the table, headed by an older...

She was built in 1883 and became an excursion boat in 1917. Here the "Saint Paul" is docked at Madison, Indiana. The rowboat in the foreground gives some idea of the size of this excursion boat. She was later named "Senator". Photograph taken...

The inscription on the old picture reads, "Madison & Milton Ferry Landing--1908." The landing at Madison and the ferryboat, "Trimble" looked much like this during the winter of 1917 and 1918 when some of the worst weather of the century hit much...